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Dysphoric mood; and fatigue; vivid, unpleasant dreams; insomnia or hypersomnia; increased appetite; psychomotor retardation or agitation.
CNS stimulant withdrawal (amphetamine, cocaine)
Maladaptive behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., euphoria or affective blunting; changes in sociability; hypervigilance; interpersonal sensitivity; anxiety, tension, or anger; impaired judgment or functioning); tachycardia or bradycardia; pupillary dilation; elevated or lowered blood pressure; perspiration or chills; nausea or vomiting; evidence of weight loss; psychomotor agitation or retardation.
CNS stimulant intoxication (amphetamine, cocaine)
Maladaptive behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., inappropriate sexual or aggressive behavior, mood lability, impaired judgement or functioning); and slurred speech; incoordination; unsteady gait; nystagmus; impairment in attention or memory; stupor or coma.
CNS depressant intoxication (alcohol, sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic)
Dysphoric mood; nausea or vomiting; muscle aches; lacrimation or rhinorrhea; pupillary dilation, piloerection, or sweating; diarrhea; yawning; fever; insomnia
Opioid withdrawal
Maladaptive behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., belligerence, assaultiveness, impulsiveness, unpredictability, psychomotor agitation, impaired judgment or functioning); and vertical or horizontal nystagmus; hypertension or tachycardia; numbness or diminished responsiveness to pain; ataxia; dysarthria; muscle rigidity; seizures or coma; hyperacusis
Phencyclidine intoxication
Maladaptive behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., initial euphoria followed by apathy, dysphoria, psychomotor agitation or retardation, impaired judgment or functioning); and pupillary constriction; drowsiness or coma; slurred speech; impairment in attention or memory.
Opioid intoxication
Autonomic hyperactivity (e.g., sweating or pulse rate greater than 100); increased hand tremor; insomnia; nausea or vomiting; transient visual, tactile, or auditory hallucination or illusions; psychomotor agitation; anxiety; grand mal seizures.
CNS depressant withdrawal (alcohol, sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic)
Maladaptive behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., marked anxiety or depression, ideas of reference, fear of losing ones's mind, paranoid ideation, impaired judgment or functioning); perceptual changes occurring in a state of full wakefulness and alertness; and pupillary dilation; tachycardia; sweating; palpitations; blurring of vision; tremors; incoordination.
Hallucinogen intoxication
Maladaptive behavioral or psychological changes (e.g., belligerence, assaultiveness, apathy, impaired judgment or functioning); dizziness; nystagmus; incoordination; slurred speech; unsteady gait; lethargy; depressed reflexes; psychomotor retardation; tremor; generalized muscle weakness; blurred vision or diplopia; stupor or coma; euphoria.
Inhalant intoxication